Additional allegations made against James MINNEAPOLIS (AP) More assault allegations have surfaced against Minnesota sophomore for ward Courtney James. James was accused of domestic assault in April after his girlfriend reported that he hit her with a tele phone book. New documents filed in the case, scheduled to go to trial Monday, allege that James assaulted the woman a month earlier and that authorities have photographs of bruises on the woman’s leg. After the woman filed the police report in April, James threatened and harassed her in telephone mes sages, the documents say. James has been charged only in the April incident and has pleaded innocent. Assistant City Attorney Julie Helling would not comment on the new allegations, saying it is not clear if they will be admissible in court. James’ attorney, Jerry Strauss, said introducing the previous inci dent is “foul play.” “This violates fundamental fair ness,” Strauss said. “All it’s going to do is fuel my desire to win this case.” Lady hooters to play in Wembley Stadium The Penn State women’s soccer team will embark on a European tour next week, brining it to the historic Wembley Stadium. The Lady Lions will leave July 31 Daily Trivia Daily TMvia: Who was pitching when George Brett of the Kansas City Royals hit his ‘pine tar" homerun in 1983? Yesterday’s Question: Which major league player owns the record for most RBIs in a single game? Answer: Jim Bottomly of the St. Louis Cardinals, 12 Baseball American League East Division W L 61 37 58 41 48 49 47 52 47 54 Central Division W L 52 43 51 49 Baltimore New Ybrk Toronto Detroit Boston Cleveland Chicago 45 52 45 54 40 56 West Division W L 57 44 54 45 47 53 41 62 Wednesday's Games Detroit 8, Chicago White Sox 6 N.Y Yankees 5, Anaheim 4 Seattle 6. Cleveland 3 Oakland 5, Boston 2 Toronto 8, Milwaukee 0 Kansas City 5, Minnesota 1 Baltimore 3, Texas 2,12 innings Yesterday's Games Kansas City 5, Minnesota 3 Boston 3, Oakland 0 Seattle 11, Cleveland 1 Anaheim at N.Y Yankees, ppd., rain Toronto 5. Milwaukee 4 Chicago White Sox 2, Texas 1 Only games scheduled Milwaukee Minnesota Kansas City Seattle Anaheim Texas Oakland Today’s Games Anaheim (Dickson 10-4) at Boston (Gordon 5-8), Ist game, 1:05 p.m. Anaheim (Finley 8-6) at Boston (Rose 0-0), 2nd game, 7:05 p.m. Oakland (Reyes 3-1) at Cleveland (Nagy 10-6), 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Karl 4-10) at Detroit (Sanders 3-6), 7:05 p.m. Seattle (Moyer 10-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Wells 10-4), 7:35 p.m. Kansas City (Rusch 3-5) at Toronto (Person 3-6), 7:35 p.m. Texas (Burkett 7-9) at Chicago White Sox (Navarro 8-8), 8:05 p.m. Baltimore (Kamieniecki 6-4) at Minnesota (Radke 13-5), 8:05 p.m. Tomorrow's Games Texas at Chicago White Sox, 1:05 p.m. Oakland at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. Seattle at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m. Kansas City at Toronto, 4:05 p.m. Anaheim at Boston, 5:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. Baltimore at Minnesota, 8:05 p.m. Sunday's Games Anaheim at Boston. 1:05 p.m. Kansas City at Toronto, 1:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Detroit 1:05 p.m. Oakland at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. Seattle at N.Y Yankees, 1:35 p.m. Baltimoie at Minnesota, 2:05 p.m. Texas at Chicago White Sox, 8:05 p.m. National League East Division W L Pet. 64 38 .627 57 42 .576 57 43 .570 52 47 .525 30 69 .303 Central Division Atlanta Florida New Ybrk Montreal Philadelphia W L Pet. Houston 54 48 .529 Pittsburgh 49 52 .485 St. Louis 48 52 .480 Cincinnati 43 56 .434 Chicago 43 59 .422 WOst Division W L Pet. San Francisco 57 45 .559 53 48 .525 Los Angeles 50 52 .490 San Diego 47 55 .461 Colorado Courtney James Minnesota forward for their Aug. 3 game at Wembley against the English National Team. Penn State will become the first American women’s team to play in the historic stadium. No American woman and only one American man (John Harkes) has ever scored a goal in Wembley. The exhibition match will take place prior to the annual FA Chari ty Shield match, which features the men’s regular season league cham pion (Manchester United) against the league cup winner (Chelsea FC). Wembley officials are expect ing a near-capacity crowd. At halftime of the FA Charity Shield match, the Lady Lions and English National Team will com pete in a penalty kick shootout. All Wednesday's Games Chicago Cubs 3, Atlanta 1 San Francisco 16, Philadelphia 4 Florida 8. Cincinnati 1 Houston 7, St. Louis 2 N.Y. Mets 2, Los Angeles 1 San Diego 9, Pittsburgh 1 Only games scheduled Yesterday's Games Philadelphia 7, San Francisco 4 San Diego 8, Pittsburgh 6 Houston 10, Montreal 5 Colorado 7, Chicago Cubs 1 N.Y. Mets at Los Angeles, late Only games scheduled Today's Games Atlanta (Smoltz 8-9) at Cincinnati (Schourek 5-5), 7:35 p.m. Florida (Hernandez 3-0) a! St. Louis (Petkovsek 4- 4), 8:05 p.m. Montreal (Juden 11-3) at Houston (Kile 13-3), 8:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Foster 10-5) at Colorado (Castillo 6- 9), 9:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Stephenson 4-4) at Los Angeles (Park 8-5), 10:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Mlicki 5-7) at San Diego (Ashby 6-6), 10:05 p.m Pittsburgh (Schmidt 4-6) at San Francisco (Rueter 7-4), 10:05 p.m. 3V4 12V4 14Vz 15’/ 2 Tomorrow's Games Atlanta at Cincinnati, 1:15 p.m Florida at St. Louis. 1:15 p.m Pittsburgh at San Francisco. 4:05 p.m. Montreal at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Colorado. 8:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Los Angeles. 10:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 10:05 p m. Sunday's Games Atlanta at Cincinnati, 2:15 p.m. Florida at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Montreal at Houston, 2:35 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Colorado. 3:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 2. 3:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Los Angeles. 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. Pet. .564 .545 .470 .398 G AB R H Pet. FThomas ChW 86 316 68 117 .370 SAlomar Cle 74 273 42 96 .352 IRodriguez Tex 95 388 64 132 .340 WClark Tex 86 315 45 107 .340 O’Neill NYY 93 344 62 117 .340 Cora Sea 93 365 69 122 .334 EMartinez Sea 100 358 72 119 .332 Ramirez Cle 86 317 51 105 .331 MVaughn Bos 79 291 59 96 .330 Justice Cle 76 269 49 88 .327 Home Runs McGwire, Oakland, 34: TMartmez, New York, 33: Griffey Jr, Seattle, 30; Thome, Cleveland, 26; Buhner, Seattle, 25; ToClark, Detroit, 24; FThomas, Chicago, 23. TMartinez, New York, 94; Griffey Jr, Seattle, 90; FThomas, Chicago, 87; ToClark, Detroit, 79; McGwire, Oakland, 79: JuGonzalez, Texas, 77; Belle, Chicago, 77. Pitching (12 Decisions) RaJohnson, Seattle. 13-2, .867; Clemens, Toronto, 16-3, .842; Moyer, Seattle, 10-3, .769; Cone, New York, 11-4, .733: Radke, Minnesota, 13-5, .722; Dickson, Anaheim, 10-4. .714; Mussina, Baltimore, 10-4, .714; Dwells, New York, 10-4, .714. Batting Average G AB R H Pet. LWalker Col 97 360 90 141 .392 Gwynn SD 97 391 64 153 .391 Piazza LA 94 337 57 120 .356 Lofton Atl 68 288 51 99 .344 Joyner SD 82 282 43 97 .344 Blauser Atl 98 333 63 113 .339 MaGrace ChC 91 327 50 107 .327 Lankford StL 80 295 59 96 .325 Alfonzo NYM 89 304 45 98 .322 Home Runs LWalker, Colorado, 29; Castilla, Colorado, 27; Bagwell, Houston, 26; Bonds, San Francisco, 26; Galarraga, Colorado, 24; Karros, Los Angeles, 23; Mondesi, Los Angeles, 22; Kent. San Francisco, 22; Lankford, St. Louis, 22; Hundley, New York, 22. Runs Batted In Galarraga, Colorado, 93; Bagwell, Houston, 89; Gwynn, San Diego, 89; LWalker, Colorado, 83; Kent, San Francisco, 80; ChJones, Atlanta, 77. Pitching (12 Decisions) Neagle, Atlanta, 13-2. .867; GMaddux, Atlanta, 14-3, .824; Kile, Houston, 13-3, .812; Juden, Montreal, 11-3, .786; Estes, San Francisco, 13-4, .765; Gardner, San Francisco, 11-4, .733; BJJones, New York, 12-5, .706. Vh 7... 10... Batting Average Runs Batted In proceeds will benefit the Charity Shield, England’s equivalent of the U.S. United Way. Coach Pat Farmer has been invit ed to the Royal Box at halftime of the Charity Shield match, where he will present the Queen with a Penn State soccer sweatshirt. The tour will continue with an Aug. 5 match against the Millwall Lionesses, another British squad. The Lady Lions will also travel to Belgium, Holland and Germany for several games before returning to the United States. Cordero appears in court with wife. Ana CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) Red Sox outfielder Wilfredo Cordero arrived in court yesterday to face a charge of violating an emergency restraining order in connection with a June 11 fight with his wife. Cordero had previously been charged with assault and battery, assault and battery with a danger ous weapon and threatening to commit a crime after the early morning altercation that left his wife’s nose bloodied. He first attended a pre-trial hearing on the earlier charges and was expected to be arraigned later on the additional charge, according to Brian Heffron, a spokesman for Middlesex County District Attor ney Tom Reilly. Cordero entered the courtroom with his wife, Ana the alleged victim and hugged Mo Vaughn’s parents, who were in the gallery. The pre-trial hearing was sched uled to discuss exchanging evi dence and setting a trial date. * Tour de France MONTBELIARD, France (AP) Results yester day of the 18th stage of the Tour de France (101.8 miles) Colmar to Montbeliard with rider, country, team, and winner's time: 18th stage 1. Didier Rous, France, Festina, 4 hours, 24 min utes, 48 seconds. 2. Pascal Herve, France, Festina, 5:09 behind. 3. Bobby Julich, Sacramento, Calif., Cofidis, same time. 4. Laurent Roux, France, TVM, same time. 5. Angel Casero, Spain, Banesto, same time. 6. Jean-Cyril Robin, France, U.S. Postal Service, same time. 7. Laurent Dufaux, Switzerland, Festina, 5:12 8. Daniele Nardello, Italy Mapei, 5:14. 9. Manuel Beltran. Spain, Banesto. same time. 10. Laurent Madouas, France, Lotto, 5:16. 11. Erik Zabel, Germany Telekom, 5:29 12. Gian-Matteo Fagnini, Italy, Saeco, same time. 13. Thierry Gouvenou, France, Big Mat, same time 14. Pascal Chanteur, France, Casino, same time. 15. Jose Luis Arrieta, Spain, Naesto, same time. 19. George Hincapie, Charlotte, N.C., U.S. Postal Service, same time. 27. Vyacheslav Yekimov, Russia, U.S. Postal, same time. 34. Tyler Hamilton, Marblehead, Mass., U.S. Postal Service, same time. 55. Dariusz Baranowski, Poland, U.S. Postal Service, same time. 62. Frankie Andreu, Dearborn, Mich., Cofidis, same time. 81. Peter Meinert-Nielsen, Denmark, U.S. Postal Service, same time. 90. Kevin Livingston, Austin Texas, Cofidis, same time. 105. Adriano Baffi, Italy, U.S. Postal Service, same time. 117. Pascal Derame, France, U.S. Postal Service, 20:56. 125. Marty Jemison, Salt Lake City, U.S. Postal Service, 24:42. Overall Standings (After 18 stages) 1. Jan Ullrich, Germany, Telekom, 90:58:03 2. Richard Virenque, France, Festina, 6:22 behind. 3. Marco Pantani, Italy, Mercatone Uno, 10:13. 4. Fernando Escartin, Spain, Kelme, 16:05. 5. Abraham Olano, Spain, Banesto, 16:40. 6. Francesco Casagrande, Italy, Saeco, 17:14. 7. Bjarne Riis, Denmark, Telekom, 18:07. 8. Jose Maria Jimenez, Spain, Banesto, 23:42. 9. Roberto Conti, Italy, Mercatone Uno, 28:20. 10. Laurent Dufaux, Switzerland, Festina, 29:29. 11. Beat Zberg, Switzerland, Mercatone Uno, 31:39. 12. Oscar Camenzind, Switzerland, Mapei, 32:38. 13. Peter Luttenberger, Austria, Rabobank, 38:16. 14. Manuel Beltran, Spain, Banesto, 43:00. Transactions BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX—Called up RHP Brian Rose from Pawtucket of the International League. CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Recalled 3B Robin Ventura from his rehab assignment and activated him from the 15-day disabled list. Placed INF Noberto Martin on the 15-day disabled list retroac tive to July 21. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Signed OF Jason Fitzpatrick to a minor league contract and assigned him to Watertown of the New York-Penn League. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Claimed LHP Omar Daal off waivers from the Montreal Expos. National League PITTSBURGH PlRATES—Assigned INF Joe Randa to Calgary of the PCL. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association HOUSTON ROCKETS—Signed F Othella Harrington to a one-year contract. LOS ANGELES LAKERS—Signed F James Forrest. SAN ANTONIO SPURS—Signed F Tim Duncan. FOOTBALL National FootbaH League NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed CB Dwayne Provo and LB Richard Alvarado. Released TE Michael Warren and G Tom Clara. NEW YORK GlANTS—Signed G Lance Smith to a one-year contract. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Promoted Joe Banner to executive vice president and Len Komoroski to senior vice president-marketing and administration. 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